+5 Lake Magazine North America's Best Singer: Brown Thrasher Facts Revealed Kenneth Boone Updated Oct 24, 2025 2 min to read Most people wouldn’t guess it, but the secretive Brown Thrasher is the most accomplished singing bird in North America, able to make thousands…
+5 Nature Of The Lake Prairie Warbler Kenneth Boone Kenneth Boone Updated Aug 15, 2025 You would think a bird called a “Prairie Warbler” would live on the prairie.
Nature Of The Lake Featured Bonaparte's Gull Kenneth Boone Mar 23, 2025 Bonaparte's Gulls travel in tight knit groups, especially when looking for food Buy Now
Nature Of The Lake Featured Bonaparte's Gull Kenneth Boone Mar 23, 2025 These birds contain distinctive features such as their elongated beaks and double tails Buy Now
Nature Of The Lake Featured Bonaparte's Gull Kenneth Boone Mar 23, 2025 They are one of the most agile flying birds of all bird species in the south Buy Now
Nature Of The Lake Featured Bonaparte's Gull Kenneth Boone Mar 23, 2025 Bonaparte's Gulls swallow minnows headfirst so they can elevate from the water Buy Now
+4 Nature Of The Lake Featured Bonaparte's Gull Kenneth Boone Kenneth Boone Mar 23, 2025 Flocks of white gulls show up on Lake Martin during the winter months to feed on schools of minnows that rise to the surface. The larger birds…
+3 Nature Of The Lake Greater Yellowlegs Kenneth Boone Feb 26, 2025 With so much water in our area, it’s not surprising that Greater Yellowlegs shorebirds would visit or even winter along Lake Martin’s shorelin…
+4 Nature Of The Lake American Goldfinch Kenneth Boone Kenneth Boone Aug 27, 2024 If you see a bright yellow flash in the fields around Lake Martin, there’s a good chance you’ve just glimpsed an American Goldfinch, Spinus tristis.
+3 Nature Of The Lake Editor's Pick Red-winged Blackbird Kenneth Boone Kenneth Boone Updated Aug 5, 2025 One of the most distinctive bird calls in our area is made by the Red-winged Blackbird. It’s usually written as “conk-la-lee!” or “o-ka-leeee!…